2000 single from the popular French duo. Taken from the motion pictur 'The Virgin Suicides'. A moody ballad with a Jazzfeel with a gentle plaintive sax solo and by Gordon Tracks (a friend of the band). Tracks 'Playground Love', 'Bathroom Girl' (Demo Versi --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Despite of the fact that Air cite their influences as the Beach Boys, the Beatles and Burt Bacharach they are, undoubtedly, one of the most exciting sounds to emerge from '90s Electronica. Call it what you want- ambient/lounge/disco/pop/ kitsch/moogweirdness (!) Air have succeded in producing a sound that is both futuristic and retro, not quite fitting into any cosy niche ... In the words of Nicolas, they are akin to the moon which has been "here for so long now and we still want to go there...it's like music."

Godin and Dunkel both met in University in Paris where Dunkel was already a member of the 'indie-rock'band 'Orange'. Fellow member Alex Gopher introduced Godin to Orange and who soon became a bandmember. Gopher then left whilst Godin and Dunkel continued, finally morphing into Air in 1995. From there they proceeded to release singles on Mo Wax and Source (based in France).In July 1997 an acumulation of their four previous Eps, Premiers Symptomes, was released on Source/Virgin and provided a great taste of what was to come. Premiers Symptomes was, disappointingly, deleted in the UK in March 1999. January 1998, however saw the release of the sublime Moon Safari, charting at number 5 inthe UK Charts, giving birth to the legend that is Sexy Boy, Kelly Watch the Stars!, and All I need featuring the hauntingly delicate vocals of American singer Beth Hirsch. Armed with Moogs (offically the coolest word in the world). Air's next move is to release to score to 'Virgin Suicides' directed by Sophia Coppola. 'Playground Love' is the first single from it and has received lots of radio airplay. They have given two concerts in America in promotion of the score.